'Friends' star Courteney Cox didn't think Hollywood success was 'possibility' growing up in Alabama
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Courteney Cox received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame where "Friends" co-stars Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow shared speeches on her behalf. Coco Arquette and Johnny McDaid also attended.
"Not in a million years," Cox said when asked if she ever thought her name would be permanently cemented in Hollywood. "I'm from Birmingham, Alabama… That's just not something you think would be a possibility, but I did know that ‘Friends’ was special." Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.
Cox's "Friends" co-stars, Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow, as well as Laura Dern were in attendance to see their longtime friend get honored on Monday. Cox's daughter Coco Arquette as well as Cox's partner Johnny McDaid also showed their sweet support.
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